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Friday
Aug242007

Coburn Architecture

Coburn Architecture has a fabulous portfolio on their website...so good because it seems they also specialize in interior design. The rooms featured are decorated with such great colours and furniture, without alot of attention focused on any sort of obvious architectural features. The first 2 photos below are my favourites. I think it's totally brilliant to make a cozy desk area out of an otherwise unusable space.

Friday
Aug242007

Oh please can I live here?


I am smitten by this house, totally consumed with the idea of pacing it's floors and gazing out to sea. A spectacular building to match the spectacular site. If you are afraid of heights don't go too close to the windows. The Holman House by Durbach Block Architects in Sydney . Where else!

Tuesday
Aug212007

Emanuela Frattini Magnusson

Emanuela is an Italian architect who has firms in London, Milan and New York. She is multi-talented, having also worked in interior and exhibit design, furniture, industrial design, graphics and websites. The first 6 photos are of the renovation of a Frank Lloyd Wright house in New York.

Monday
Aug202007

Spin me round

Fancy living in the round. Check out this apartment fitout by Stanic Harding located in a circular 18 storey high tower in Darling Point. Extensive views of the harbour and the Opera House compete with this clever refiguring of the whole floor space and highest quality finishes. The kitchen blows me away!

Images from Stanic Harding

Friday
Aug172007

Stanic Harding


Stanic Harding is a Sydney based architectural and interior design firm started by Andy Harding and Andrew Stanic in early 1989 and have been committed to the production of quality architecture and interiors since that time. The practice has won a swag of prestigious awards in Australia. They are "are committed to the production of architecture that is of its time and that fuses a sensitive contemporary approach with functional and pragmatic requirements."

Images from Stanic Harding